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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1401683" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>I used to own a chain harrow.Worked well until I forgot where I left it and ran over it when feeding :dunce: .Then my son was bush hogging and didn't know where it was until he "found" it.</p><p> Last summer I bolted some old heavy tractor and loader tires together with short pieces of chain between.So far it seems to be spreading the piles well.I've seen people use a cedar tree.It should work well it rocky areas.</p><p>Your thoughts?</p><p>I know it won't dethatch or scratch in seed but he cost wasn't bad until I can afford another chain type</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1401683, member: 21289"] I used to own a chain harrow.Worked well until I forgot where I left it and ran over it when feeding :dunce: .Then my son was bush hogging and didn't know where it was until he "found" it. Last summer I bolted some old heavy tractor and loader tires together with short pieces of chain between.So far it seems to be spreading the piles well.I've seen people use a cedar tree.It should work well it rocky areas. Your thoughts? I know it won't dethatch or scratch in seed but he cost wasn't bad until I can afford another chain type [/QUOTE]
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